Parkinson's patients in Montgomery County gain strength and confidence through weekly rock climbing classes at Gravity Vault.
Scientists at UC San Francisco put AI to work analyzing study participants’ gaits, then had it develop personalized brain stimulation programs for each.
With the new device, 63-year-old Marc Gauthier says he frequently walks up to 3.7 miles without falling Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023 and ...
A Parkinson’s patient can now walk 6km (3.7 miles) thanks to an implant targeting the spinal cord. The Guardian reports that the man — 62-year-old “Marc” from Bordeaux, France — developed severe ...
Parkinson’s patients can walk smoothly again with wearable robotic suits that give a gentle push to the hips. Harvard and Boston universities have developed a device that lengthens the stride, ...
(CNN) — Marc Gauthier can now step into an elevator without his body stiffening and freezing in place. He can take a 3-mile lakeside stroll without stopping. He can stand up out of a chair with ease.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treadmill training can help Parkinson's patients to walk more normally, according to a new review of the medical literature. However, it's unclear how long the benefits of ...
The prosthesis targeted dorsal roots in the lumbosacral spine. It was implanted in a 62-year-old male with a 30-year history of Parkinson's who presented with severe gait impairments and frequent ...
ST. LOUIS – The Optimism Walk to support Parkinson’s patients will take place on Oct. 4, at Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri. The Optimism Walk is organized by the American Parkinson Disease ...
With the new device, 63-year-old Marc Gauthier says he frequently walks up to 3.7 miles without falling Getty A man in France was the first patient to receive a spinal implant created to treat ...
“Addressing deficits of gait and balance in Parkinson’s disease is extremely challenging. These deficits can be very heterogenous. They can be variable across patients. They can affect walking but ...